Now, the Multi object has two methods: Multi.Ftimes3(x) and
Multi.FTimes4(x). This is how JavaScript's Math object is defined --
as a collection of methods and properties.
Check it out, as we ask the above code what Multi.Ftimes3(5) is:

By using unique object names, and placing as many functions within a
container function as possible, we greatly reduce the number of object names
which other JavaScripters cannot use, while losing no functionality in our
objects. So potential conflicts between multiple JavaScripts are
reduced significantly.